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Old 25-08-2015
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Default Brass weight in a zen

Hi does a zen need to run a brass under lipo weight ? Whats people's general view on this thanks
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I dont have one but Im pretty sure some sort of extra weight is needed to bring it up to the minimum weight limit.

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It's the easiest way to get it to the 950g weight limit, even with it you may need a few more grams.
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Ok so its only used to get weight up. So no specific weight as it depends on your overall weight
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Old 25-08-2015
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Spot on Nomad. Zen cars weigh in below the limit and the brass weight is designed to give almost everyone a car of correct weight. Differences will be in the electrics kit you've used so you're unlikely to be overweight and may need to add a little lead to make 950g.

The brass weight is also good because it is putting the most weight in the right place the easiest way. HTH
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